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Don’t Play With My Brakes Buster!

. Without an efficient brake booster, pushing your brake pedal can be a guessing game. Take safety into your own hands by replacing or upgrading your stock brake power booster with a fresh one. Brake power boosters are designed to quickly bring your vehicle to a standstill and keep you in control. When you hit your brakes, your ride should halt immediately. If it doesn't, or if you notice an elevated, stiff pedal that needs more force than usual, it's time to replace your brake booster. Replace your brake power booster before it fails, so you can prevent further damage or even worse, a collision. Installing a new brake power booster not only helps you stop faster and shorter, but reassures your confidence on the road. My Mobile Mechanic provides top-quality installation for a variety of vehicles, book appointment today and receive our Covid-19 19% off discount. Basically a 100 dollar job turns instantly into $81.00 dollars out the door, and a safe efficien...

Covid precautions- a letter from Rich

#MYMM is following the guidance of global health experts at the World Health Organization (WHO) and U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) on preventing the spread of the COVID-19 virus. We are reminding our employees about frequent hand washing, and we are regularly cleaning and disinfecting our tools and equipment. Importantly, we are asking that our mechanics, dispatchers, and other employees stay home from work if they feel sick. Many people are asking the same question: is it safe to watch or help a mechanic do work on their vehicle? The WHO and CDC have stated that the likelihood of catching the COVID-19 virus by touching metal or other hard surfaces is high. So our mechanics have been instructed to turn away help as a safety precaution. From the outset, #MYMM has maintained repair services except where limited by government restrictions. We have also worked in conjunction with city leaders around the area to obtain information that allows our staff to continue fixi...

Rear main seal Leak fix with.....

Solving a rear main seal leak can be a frustrating and complicated experience.  Many times the mechanics’ quotes for getting a rear main seal fixed are so high that it seems a better option to drive the vehicle and just add oil regularly to keep your car running.  Driving a vehicle with an oil leak might not seem like it’s that bad of an idea, but it may have some unintended consequences.  While you are driving the leaking oil will be getting spread all over the bottom of your vehicle.  This includes your suspension components, exhaust pipe and any hoses or wires under your vehicle.  Spreading oil over your hot exhaust pipe is most importantly a fire hazard, but also can lead to unpleasant smells and smoke.  Also spraying oil on wires and electrical connections can lead to corrosion of the wire casing and cause a bad single at the connector.  Lastly, as the oil covers the underside of your vehicle it will allow road dust and grime to stick to...